Recently added articles from BT Catalyst:
N.C.'s Umstead site homeland security facility finalist.
Jul 01, 2007 ... North Carolina is among the five finalists vying to land the $450 million National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF), a prestigious and economy-boosting federal biodefense laboratory to be built to fight diseases such as avian flu and foot-and-mouth disease and bioterrorism agents such ...
BT catalyst to come weekly--via email.
Jul 01, 2007 ... After two decades as the newsletter of record for North Carolina's biotechnology community, BT Catalyst is soon to become "a publication formerly known as print." BT Catalyst will still be our publication of record for biotechnology. But from now on that will be an electronic ...
Board picks Norris Tolson as president, CEO.
Jul 01, 2007 ... NORRIS TOLSON HAS BEEN CHOSEN by the North Carolina Biotechnology Center Board of Directors as the organization's new president and chief executive officer. Tolson, 67, who had served as secretary of three state cabinet departments, became the Biotechnology Center's interim ...
CIIT renamed for Hamner; will expand mission, facilities.
Jul 01, 2007 ... DR. CHARLES HAMNER OFFICIALLY RETIRED IN 2002 AFTER 14 YEARS as president and CEO of the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, but his work to build the state's bioscience community continues and his legacy grows. Hamner was honored June 7 at a ceremony in Research Triangle Park ...
Magazines laud N.C. economic development results.
Jul 01, 2007 ... The decision by Swiss drug maker Novartis to invest $267.5 million over five years in a new vaccine manufacturing plant in Holly Springs has been cited by Site Selection magazine as one of North America's top 20 economic development packages of the year. The plant is expected to ...